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Kashmir will rock the ROH Dec. 5. (Courtesy photo)

Kashmir, the premier Led Zeppelin show, returns to Rochester Opera House on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. with the most authentic representation of Led Zeppelin on the modern national touring scene featuring Jimmy Page's iconic double-neck guitar, John Bonham's unforgettable drum solos, and most importantly, the greatest hits that make up the soundtrack to peoples' lives.

Be transported to the days when the mighty Led Zeppelin ruled the stage. Kashmir uses authentic vintage stage gear, costumes and special effects to recreate a fabulous live show. Lead singer Jean Violet's dynamic vocal range and uncanny resemblance to Robert Plant wraps up the package for an amazing concert experience.

With pinpoint accuracy, Kashmir presents Zeppelin's entire catalogue including highlights such as Page's bow-neck guitar solo in Dazed and Confused and the hypnotic Theremin during Whole Lotta Love. For those who wish to experience a live Led Zeppelin show, dream no more - Kashmir will fit the bill, hitting every stop along the way and leaving you thirsty for more.

Rock to all the classic songs from the 60s with opening act, Revolving Door, a group of the finest musicians in the Seacoast featuring Nick Kanelos vocals/keyboards/guitar and Steve Canty on lead guitar and vocals.

Reserve tickets at RochesterOperaHouse.com or call/stop by the box office (603) 335-1992, M/W/F from 10am to 5pm and two hours before the show. Cash bar, under age 18 must be accompanied by legal guardian. This show is sponsored by TD Bank, Eastern Propane & Oil, Shaheen & Gordan, PA, Norm Vetter, Inc., Seacoast Media Group, and Care Pharmacy. Rochester Opera House is located in City Hall, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester NH. The season continues with The Nutcracker Dec. 11 & 12, A Christmas Carol Dec. 17-20, and Chicago The Musical Jan 14-31, 2016.

Tickets: $22 Premium/$20

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